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 c3-Sicilian 

White RookWhite KnightWhite BishopWhite KingWhite QueenWhite BishopWhite KnightWhite Rook1
White PawnWhite PawnWhite Pawn White Pawn White PawnWhite Pawn2
     White Pawn 3
   White Pawn   4
     Black Pawn 5
       6
Black PawnBlack PawnBlack PawnBlack PawnBlack Pawn Black PawnBlack Pawn7
Black RookBlack KnightBlack BishopBlack KingBlack QueenBlack BishopBlack KnightBlack Rook8
h g f e d c b a  

The Sicilian with 2.c3 is a very modern variant of this old opening. It avoids those sharp and elaborated variants that are so dangerous for White (and make it so popular for Black).

Many grandmasters won remarkable games with this opening in the last years. But can White really gain some advantage with the "quiet" move c3 ?

The games start after the move sequence

Currently, there are 8 boards in 1 rooms set up:

 Boards 1 - 20
 
 Games of a certain player
 Players waiting for opponents
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This might help you win!

The c3 Sicilian has experienced an explosion of new interest in the past several years. Only few years ago no one played it - now everyone and everything (DEEP BLUE). To stay ahead, Chandler's book is a must. He uses 70 complete games and innumerable notes to illustrate the cutting edge of c3 theory as of the date of publication.


Viewing Games. Just enter one of the "Virtual Game Rooms" listed above. In each of the rooms up to 20 boards are set up. You may view any of the boards, but making moves is generally password protected.

Challenge a Player. You may challenge any of the players waiting for an opponent. Just enter a game room and click on "Challenger". Or search for an opponent.

Create a New Board. If you can't find an appropriate opponent, you may create a new board.

Find all your games. Enter your name or email address into the "Search Player" dialog. This searches for all games that match your name or your email address. Just enter your email if you used several aliases in your games.



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